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Check out this Death By Audio Robot pedal! I have it priced to sell. It looks great except for a blemish in the top right corner. Check out the pictures for details. Something I wish I knew about this pedal before I bought it last week. It is super low fi and was not usable for my type of music. The most accessible use is the first setting. The fuzz sounds great on my guitar but was a little noisy. It could benefit from a noise gate in my opinion. The other settings work exactly how they should but are much more for a musician that likes artistic soundscapes rather than super tight metal jams like myself. Almost forgot to mention that these pedals glow in the dark!Here is what Death By Audio says about it:The Robot is a low fidelity 8 bit pitch transposer with absolutely no feelings whatsoever. It is completely synthetic and transforms any input into a puree of resynthesized robot jargon. Features bendable super lo-fi fuzz, octave up, octave down, and arpeggiation. All modes are controlled by the Control Knob, which sets the frequency the chip operates at, changing and warping the pitch shifting and aliasing effects.This cranky computer uses a voice transformation IC from 80s kids toys to calculate crazy pitch shifting, bit-crushing distortion, tunable octaves up and down, and ring modulation. There's also an insane arpeggiator for primitive digital sound mangling that sounds like a squad of sentient automatons from the future-past marched across the uncanny valley, through the singularity, into your music room, and started playing lead in your band.Ps. This is a 2018 version that needs its own power and not a daisy chain FYI. Please reach out with questions as all sales are final. Be sure to check out the pictures. Thanks!
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